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The test is two words: science test.If you are trying to spell scientist (a person), that's how you spell it.
The strongest spell on Wizard101 is Wind bolt which is a storm spell which hits 1000 damage but only has 10% accuracy.
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It is the opposite of a "dry spell".The colloquial term wet spell simply means a short period of rainy days. The term dry spell means a period of little rain, less severe than an actual drought.
When a dry spell ends, rain usually comes. A dry spell in other situations is usually followed by prosperity and better days.
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By spelling "water" into Helen's hands while pouring water over them, Ms. Sullivan helped Helen associate the tactile sensation of water with its corresponding word, facilitating her understanding of language and connecting her sensory experience with linguistic meaning. This approach was part of Helen Keller's early education in developing language and communication skills.
That is the correct spelling of "pouring" (dispensing liquid).
Water
FUNNEL - a pouring device FLANNEL - a heavy cloth material
The usual spelling of the surname is Sullivan, or very rarely Sullivon.
The correct spelling is funnel (a pouring aid, ship smokestack, or to pass through slowly).
The correct spelling is vacillate (to change opinion or position repeatedly, to be indecisive).
Annie Sullivan was famous for helping Helen Keller learn what the world around her was like by spelling words in to her hand and if she could spell them in her hand she would give her the thing she spelled.
Miss Sullivan
If you're pouring again, it's repour. But if you're referring to affinity, the way two people might get along, that's rapport.
His name is James P. Sullivan and his nickname is spelled "Sulley."